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                                                                     EASTER EGGS

Here are some secrets or Easter eggs in games. 

Assassin's CreedEdit

TransformersEdit

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An arrangement of windows seen on certain buildings form the face of Optimus Prime, in his vehicle form (a truck) from the Transformersfranchise.[1]

JamalEdit

Upon leaving Masyaf for the first time, one of the Assassins in theKingdomJamal, can be silently assassinated with no consequences. However, openly attacking him will prompt the other Assassins to attack you.

Jamal is the traitor inside the order that, along with Masun, opened the gates for the Templar siege of Masyaf. He was originally featured to be a mission target to be assassinated, but the mission was cut, and he remained as a minor easter egg.

Assassin's Creed IIEdit

Mario AuditoreEdit

Mario greeting Ezio.

When Ezio Auditore first meets his uncle, Mario, his uncle says the phrase"It's-a-me! Mario!," which is a reference to the Super Mario Brothers franchise.

Large octopusEdit

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A giant octopus can be found within the Assassin's Tomb beneath Santa Maria Della Visitazione.

To find the giant octopus, first pull the lever that activates the swinging poles for progressing further into the Tomb, but look down into the water near the lever for one minute instead. Once a minute or so has passed, a cutscene plays, showing a large octopus swimming by.

A second cutscene can be activated if the lever is pulled once more and Ezio looks down again. The cutscene shows Ezio narrowly dodging one of the octopus' tentacles, before it swims away.

Ghosts of the pastEdit

Ghosts of the Past.

By downloading the Bonfire of the Vanities downloadable content, Ezio is briefly able to see a vision of his entire family.

After meeting up with Niccolò Machiavelli, return to the Palazzo Auditoreand step into the center of the courtyard. Ezio will enter a mode similar to his Eagle Vision, and be able to see the figures of his parents and all of his siblings around the palazzo. The vision will disappear and will not be able to seen again if Ezio leaves, however.

Palazzo DucaleEdit

Palazzo Ducale easter egg.

After using the Super Jump or Fence glitch to get into the Palazzo Ducale, you can access the Doge's quarters where Carlo Grimaldi assassinated the Doge. The candle that Carlo Grimaldi and Doge Mocenigo were playing under is unlit, but the chess pieces are in exactly the same position, though Ezio assassinated Grimaldi years ago. After you go into these quarters, the sky and the building turn a blood red.

However, this may not be intentional, but accidental, as scenery when entering other buildings such as the Villa Auditore lighten or darken to match the interior of that building. In this case, the tone is changed to orange or red to match the interior of this specific room, thus changing the outside scenery and sky to orange and red respectively.

Dummy KeysEdit

In the missions "Knowledge Is Power" and "Hunting the Hunter", the player may loot any of the dummy targets and find keys. The keys have no effect whatsoever in the game.

BatmanEdit

Occasionally, while freerunning or climbing a building, a male bystander can be heard saying "Another capering crusader." This is a reference to the DC Comics superhero Batman, who uses stealth and has a tendency to run on rooftops. Batman is sometimes referred to as the Caped Crusader.

MotownEdit

When throwing coins amongst the crowd, female bystanders may cry "Money! That's what I want!", which is a reference to the classic Motown song.

Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodEdit

Project LegacyEdit

In the Sanctuary, if you look at one of Lucy Stillman's computer monitors, you can see the Memories menu ofAssassin's Creed: Project Legacy, set to the memories of Mario Auditore.

Castle CrashersEdit

The first memory in the Castel Sant'Angelo is called "Castello Crasher." This is a reference to the PS3 and Xbox 360 downloadable game, Castle Crashers.

Grand Theft AutoEdit

The achievement "Grand Theft Dressage" is a clear reference to the Grand Theft Auto series of games.

Metal Gear SolidEdit

Just before reuniting with Leonardo da Vinci, Ezio will come across an anachronistic factory-made cardboard box, though he looks away when Leonardo comes around the corner. This is a reference to the Metal Gear Solid series, as the signature stealth move of Solid Snake (the series' protagonist) is to hide in a box or crate.

A second tribute is the Raiden suit, available to all who complete every challenge in the Animus Virtual Training Program with at least a bronze medal, a reference to how the character Raiden was trained in only virtual simulations.

Mario ReferencesEdit

In the mission "Femme Fatale," after Ezio kills all the guards and drags Lucrezia, she comments "Rescuing princesses from castles now?" This is a reference to the Super Mario Bros. games where Mario rescues Princess Peach from Bowser's castle.

One of the Brotherhood achievements is entitled "Principessa in Another Castello." This translates to "Princess in Another Castle," which is what would be told to Mario in the original Mario games when he defeats Bowser's minions in their castles.

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Another Mario reference is the "Plumber" achievement, which shows the picture of a Mario World Warp Pipe.

MontrealEdit

During the memory "Trojan Horse," whilst escorting Bartolomeo d'Alviano and his Mercenaries disguised as French soldiers, a French guard asks Ezio Auditore which region of France he hails from, to which he replies "Montréal." This is likely a reference to the location of Ubisoft Montreal, the main developers of the Assassin's Creed series. Montreal is also the largest city in the French-speaking province of Quebec in Canada.

Alternatively, it could be a reference to the birth-place of Francisco Randez - the character model after whom Desmond Miles was designed.

Machiavelli's WorksEdit

Shortly after Ezio successfully enlists the help of the three other guilds, Niccolò Machiavelli asks Ezio how he had managed it. Ezio simply answers that it was "Virtù", a concept about the spirit of leadership that Machiavelli was later known to have theorized.

Also, at the end of Sequence 7, Machiavelli states that "I intend to write a book about you one day." to Ezio, who then responds with "If you do, make it short." This is clearly a reference to Machiavelli's famous (and brief) book, "The Prince."

Finally, an achievement entitled "Il Principe" (which translates to "The Prince") can be unlocked by achieving 100% Synchronization for all the memories in Brotherhood, including The Da Vinci Disappearance memories.

Assassin's Creed: RevelationsEdit

Monty PythonEdit

In the mission The Brawler, after having been defeated three times in a row, the encountered citizen will say "Ah... we will call it a draw, alright?"

This is a reference to the movie Monty Python And The Holy Grail, in which The Black Knight challenges King Arthur to a fight and, after both his arms and legs are cut off, says "Alright. We'll call it a draw."

Hello WorldEdit

In the very first sequence, Subject 16 talks to Desmond Miles about the place in the Animus that he is currently in, Animus Island, stating that it was the test world first created by Rebecca Crane to gain a feeling for the confines of the machine. Afterwards, he proclaims "Hello World!", which is a reference to the first test program that programmers create, named a Hello World project.

Enemy BrotherEdit

In the first memory of Altaïr, Jamal can be seen, again viewed in red when in Eagle Vision. This first occurred in the original game, Assassin's Creed.

Muhammad AliEdit

Sometimes during fighting or after defeating guards, civilians may yell out "Floats like a butterfly, stings like a scorpion!" This line also occurs when random civilians want to fistfight Ezio.

SupermanEdit

There is a title in the multiplayer named Man of Steel. This is an obvious reference to DC Comics' hero, Superman, as his nickname is the Man of Steel.

Spider-ManEdit

There is an achievement entitled "Spider Assassin" in which the player must climb the top of the Hagia Sofia in under 25 seconds. The title and achievement is a reference to the popular Marvel Comics' superhero Spider-Man, and his ability to scale (crawl) up and around buildings at a fast speed.

Pulp FictionEdit

In the multiplayer mode, the character, The Thespian, has a second hair style that make her look just like Mrs. Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) from the movie "Pulp Fiction", who herself was an actress in a movie called "Fox Force Five".

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300 ReferenceEdit

  • If you head just south of the Shrine to Peryite, only small journey west of Karthwasten, North-North East ofthe Lover Stone, you will come across a skeleton (about halfway up the mountain). If you look just to the side of the skeleton you will see a sabre cat stuck between two rocks with a glass sword through its mouth and head. This is a reference to the scene of 300 where Leonidas leads a wolf to a narrow passage then stabs it through the mouth with a spear.

Bioshock ReferenceEdit

  • In certain dwarf ruins, especially sunken ones, the player can find air vents in the walls. This may be a reference to the Little Sister vents used for the Little Sisters to travel throughout Rapture without danger.


Choose Your Own AdventureEdit

Fallout Series ReferenceEdit

  • Pumpkin, a fox found inside a cage in one of the dungeons, is a reference to the named creature,w:c:Fallout:Pumpkin, found in a similar circumstance underground in Fallout 3.
  • In the Alftand Glacial Ruins if you follow the Khajiit (J'darr) you see when you first enter, he exclaims that one of the smoothskins stole his Skooma which may be reference to what Ghouls call humans in Fallout.
  • While wandering around Whiterun a guard might randomly say "Let me guess. Someone stole your sweetroll." This is an obvious reference to Fallout 3 during your 10th birthday party when Butch attempts to muscle you out of your sweetroll. (Additionally, the sweetroll scene in Fallout 3 was itself a reference to a character creation question found in The Elder Scrolls: Arena.)

Finntroll ReferenceEdit

  • The author and title combination of the book "Troll Slayingis a reference to the Finnish folk metal bandFinntroll. Since the title of the book is 'Troll Slaying' and the author is 'Finn'. Finn + Troll Slaying makes Finntroll. This is probably because many Finntroll songs contain lyrics involving the fighting of trolls.
  • The book does not contain real quotations from Finntroll lyrics, it only gives tips for killing trolls.
  • This book is easily accessible in the bookcase of Farengar at Dragonsreach.

The Headless HorsemanEdit

  • At night along roads you have a chance of encountering a spectral horseman
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    without a head galloping along at full tilt. He carries an axe on his back, which is likely a reference to Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". If you follow him, he eventually takes you to Hamvir's Rest, where there are several skeletons to fight and a Master chest.

KatatoniaEdit

  • During the quest on along the Pilgrim's Path to return the Skeleton key, a diary titled "Nydstrom's Diary" is found, Nydstrom being the guitarist from prominent Swedish progressive metal band Katatonia. In it contains several references to the band's music including "Night is the New Day" their latest album and "Ghost of the Sun," a song from another album.

The Legend of King ArthurEdit

  • If you have found Broken Tower Redoubt, directly south of it there will be a place called Rebel's Cairn where you will find a pile of stones in the front of the cave and there will be a Steel Sword in the top stone, which is a reference to the sword in the stone in the legend of King Arthur.
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    Slightly Northeast of Bleakwind Basin, there is a pond with a skeletal arm holding a leveled sword, which is a reference to the Lady in the Lake in the legend of King Arthur.
  • The Lady Stone is found in the middle of a lake, another reference to the Lady in the Lake.

The Legend of ZeldaEdit

  • During Proving Honor, when Farkas describes how the Circle are werewolves, he states "It's a secret to everybody". This phrase was famous for being used in the secret rooms in the original The Legend of Zelda game for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

Lord of the RingsEdit

  • In Whiterun, the giant tree there is called the Gildergreen. It is grown from the Eldergleam, the oldest living thing in Skyrim, but is failing. This is similar to the Gondorian capital of Minas Tirith in Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, where the legendary White Tree faces a similar fate.
  • In Whiterun, if you are on the quest Battle for Whiterun, you see Hadvar or Ralof near the city wall after the battle. He makes a reference to Legolas and Gimli's ongoing competition in the movies. "I'm pretty sure I killed more than you. I was counting."
  • During A Night to Remember one of the tasks is to obtain a wedding ring from a hagraven named Moira who will say "My precious" while trying to get the ring from her, in reference to Gollum.
  • The Broken Steel Sword Handle in Angarvunde is another reference to this series. Its location (next to a skeleton with only a ring in its possession) are referencing Sauron in the series.

MinecraftEdit

  • The Notched Pickaxe is a reference to "Notch", the creator of Minecraft. As a pickaxe it is used for mining and it features an enchantment that boosts Smithing, Skyrim's method of crafting. Its hidden-yet-noteworthy location combined with its lack of appearance in any other TES game confirm its Easter Egg nature.

Monty Python and the Holy GrailEdit

  • When fighting, enemies occasionally yell "It's just a flesh wound!" which is a reference to the scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, in which The Black Knight makes this claim after having his arm is cut off by King Arthur.

Pac-ManEdit

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  • In Endon's House in Markath, look for a shelf in the back of the room with Sliced Goat Cheese, a row of Garlic and some Glow Dust arranged to look like a scene from Pac-Man.

Penny Arcade Celebrity Dungeons and Dragons SeriesEdit

  • The Embershard Mine, southwest of Riverwood, is a reference to the Celebrity Dungeons and Dragons campaign hosted by Wizards of the Coast, featuring Mike Kahulik (Gabe) and Jerry Holkins (Tycho) from the webcomic Penny Arcade, Scott Kurtz from the webcomic PvP, andWil Wheaton. The mine is named after the "Ambershard" clan of dwarves who, in the campaign, stole a mine from the clan of Scott Kurtz's character, Binwin Bronzebottom.
  • A tattered journal within the mine speaks of "Wooden beams that we reinforced with bronze bottoms," another reference to the Bronzebottom clan. Later in the journal, the writer mentions that they might "stop drinking for good," a reference to Binwin's father, a dwarf, who quit drinking out of shame for losing his mine to the Ambershards.

The Pied PiperEdit

Poltergeist ReferenceEdit

  • After you complete the House of Horrors quest, locate the table in the abandoned house and you should find the chairs. The chairs are rearranged in a weird way, just like in the movie Poltergeist.

Star Trek ReferenceEdit

  • In the village of Ivarstead there is a woman named Temba Wide-Arm. This is a reference to the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Darmok, where one of the often-repeated phrases is "Temba, his arms wide."

Star Wars ReferenceEdit

  • Inside of Bleakcoast Cave (Eastern Winterhold) there is a skeleton hanging upside down from the ceiling. Below the skeleton is a glowing sword. This makes reference to Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back when Luke Skywalker was caught on Hoth and hung from the cavern ceiling. The sword below representing his lightsaber. Video guide can be found here.
    • This marks the second time Bethesda has put this Easter Egg in an Elder Scrolls game. A similar cave existed in Bloodmoon called Bjorn, referencing exactly the same scene of exactly the same movie in exactly the same manner.
  • If you travel with the ghost of Lucien Lachance he will some times say "I feel a disturbance in the void" which is very similar to the phrase "I feel a disturbance in the force" from the Star Wars movies which is often mentioned by Jedi.
  • Inside of Frostfruit Inn Erik can be heard talking to his father, with his father telling him "all I ask is that you stay on for one more season" and "that's just your mother's side in you." This is in reference to Uncle Owen's conversation with Luke in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope

Three Billy Goats GruffEdit

  • On your way to Hag Rock Redoubt, there is a bridge with a dead Troll underneath. If it's your first time visiting, you will witness two goats meeting a third at the end of the bridge then running off together. This is a reference to the child's tale, "Three Billy Goats Gruff," where a troll is defeated by a trio of goats. A similar reference was made in Oblivion.

Historical and Real World Mythological ReferencesEdit

  • The East Empire Company is a reference to the East India Company.
  • Sovngarde and The Hall of Valor have very notable similarities to Asgard and Valhalla respectively from Norse myth.
  • The Poetic Edda sought by the Bards College reflects a collection of texts of the same name from Old Norse culture.
  • mammoth can be found directly east of Frostflow Lighthouse, frozen into the side of a glacier with arrows and what appear to be prehistoric spears embedded in its hide. The arrows in the mammoth appear to be Dwarven, hinting that the Dwemer may have killed this beast.
  • High Hrothgar is obviously named after Hrothgar, the real life king of Denmark who was also a character in the epic poem Beowulf.

Previous Games ReferencesEdit

Alchemical apparatusesEdit

In previous Elder Scrolls games, the Alchemy skill required that specific equipment be collected in order to combine ingredients and create potions. Such items included the Retort, the Alembic, the Mortar and Pestle, and the Calcinator. The Alchemy skill in Skyrim was simplified; potions are brewed with Alchemy Labs. Thus, the Alchemy shop The Mortar and Pestle and the "missing" Alembic of Tolfdir are nods to the omission of apparatuses, the way The Missing Pauldron of The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles referred to the omission of pauldrons after The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind . Furthermore, when using an Alchemy Lab, the only Alchemy tools used are the Alembic and Mortar and Pestle.

Alduin's WallEdit

ArmorsEdit

The guard's frequent comments regarding "taking arrows in the knee" is actually a subtle reference to the fact that Greaves are not an armor type in Skyrim, unlike in previous games, where Greaves protected the shin and knees. It's also a common factor on websites that when people comment with the joke, they say "arrow to the knee" when in fact the guards say "arrow in the knee".

Also, a former Stormcloak soldier called Argrenor Once Honored can be found in Windhelm who, when spoken to, says to the player "I was one of the best soldiers the Stormcloak army had, but then I took a sword through the chest".

M'aiq the LiarEdit

  • M'aiq reappears in Skyrim. He appeared in Morrowind and Oblivion, as an Easter Egg Basket of sorts for developers to comment on some of the game features that were removed, added, or were/are planned for the series as well as other RPG gaming community related remarks.

The Elder Scrolls I: ArenaEdit

  • Labyrinthian was first introduced in Arena. Like in Arena, a magical guild (Mages Guild in Arena) is involved in your visit to Labyrinthian. And like in Arena, the player is going there to retrieve a magical staff (in Arena, you went to recover a piece of the broken Staff of Chaos).

The Elder Scrolls II: DaggerfallEdit

  • During Sheogorath's quest, he tries to guess who the message you bring him is from. One of his picks wasKing Lysandus' ghost.
  • At the inn in Solitude, the bard sometimes plays the melody heard in the stores in The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall.
  • A quest for the Companions involves killing Glenmoril Witches to cure Lycanthropy. Glenmoril Witches, and their relation to lycanthropy's cure were first introduced in Daggerfall.

The Elder Scrolls III: MorrowindEdit

  • During the quest The Cure For Madness in the ice cave portion of the quest, you encounter a unique troll named Udefrykte which is a reference to The Udyrfrykte from Bloodmoon who bears a similar appearance and is also found in a similar location though their names are spelled slightly different. The Udyrfrykte in turn is a reference to Grendel in the epic Beowulf.
  • The artifact Keening from the main quest of Morrowind makes a return. Unlike in Morrowind, Keening can be used without Wraithguard with no ill effects.
  • A drug called Balmora Blue figures in a Thieves Guild quest, named after the town of Balmora from Morrowind.
  • If you fail a persuasion check when first encountering Nelacar in the Azura's Star quest, he says "Right, now tell me the one about the Argonian maid and the lusty baron." This is a reference to the book from the Elder Scrolls series: The Lusty Argonian Maid. The same book exists in Skyrim, easily missed on a bookshelf amid burned and ruined books as well as found in Haelga's room in Haelga's Barracks in Riften. There is also another part of The Lusty Argonian Maid that can be read in-game.
  • A bar in the Grey Quarters of Windhelm is called New Gnisis Corner Club named after Gnisis from Morrowind, and the habit of the Dunmer to call taverns "Corner Clubs". Local Nords will remark on the latter. Incidently, Gnisis did not have a Corner Club.

The Elder Scrolls IV: OblivionEdit

  • Lucien Lachance returns in Ghost form when you obtain the power "Summon Spectral Assassin".
    • Lucien will make several references to Oblivion's plot, especially to the Dark Brotherhood quests of Oblivion. These include mentioning the death of Uriel Septim VII, the story of Mathieu Bellamont and mentions of performing a "purification" on a Dark Brotherhood sanctuary, which includes how he is "more partial to apples" than the poison stew during the quest "To Kill An Empire".
    • One of the employers for the Dark Brotherhood is named Amaund Motierre. Francois Motierre hired the Dark Brotherhood in Oblivion. Gabriella will remark that the Motierres are a powerful, old family of Bretons on Cyrodill. Both Motierres' missions involve a trip through a zombie-filled crypt.
  • Upon finding a Crimson Nirnroot (see bottom of the page) you start a quest named, "A Return To Your Roots" which is a reference to Oblivion's Nirnroot quest. Sinderion, the Altmer who was after Nirnroot in Oblivion, can be found by a Crimson Nirnroot, however he is dead and nothing but bones.
  • A statue of the Gray Fox can be found in Mercer Frey's house in Riften, along with Chillrend.
  • If you help Ralof escape Helgen, you will arrive at Riverwood and his sister will say "Any friend of Ralof's is a friend of mine". This is a reference to "Any friend of Martin's is a friend of mine", the way NPC's greet you in Oblivion after completing the main quest.
  • The husk of a giant mudcrab can be found within the plains surrounding Whiterun, continuing the giant mud crab tradition from prior games. It is however, very much dead upon discovery, unlike in Oblivion, where the giant mudcrab is alive and fightable. However, there is a quest were you have to fight the Guardian Mudcrab Spirit at that location.
  • In the Dark Brotherhood, if you read Cicero's Journal Volume 1, he writes; 27th of Rain's Hand, 4E 187Completed the Arena contract. I ultimately decided to pose as a starstruck fan, and immediately got into the Grand Champion's good graces. While escorting the arrogant fool through the Great Forest, I slashed his throat and left the corpse for the bears. This is a reference to the Adoring Fan in Oblivion, who many gamers found incredibly annoying.
  • Shadowmere, the horse given to you in Oblivion by Lucien Lachance, is again given to you by Astrid during the Dark Brotherhood quests. If you have the spell "Summon Spectral Assassin" cast and Lucien is following you as the spectre, as he approaches Shadowmere he will say "Shadowmere, my old and dear friend."
  • When asking Elgrim about his store, he mentions that it is hard to get Painted Troll Fat, an ingredient from Oblivion, only acquirable by painted trolls from the quest A Brush With Death. You may also overhear him scolding Ingun for wasting his supply of the aforementioned ingredient.
  • In Riften, you can find a Dark Elf named Romlyn Dreth working for the Black-Briar's mead production, who is related to Valen Dreth, the Dark Elf prisoner in Oblivion who taunts the player character at the beginning of the game. At night, in the Bee and Barb, you can hear Romlyn tell fake stories about Valen and the Oblivion Crisis (example being how Valen single handedly killed 6 Imperial Guards before he was taken to jail.)
  • The quest Laid to Rest feature a Vampire named Movarth. Movarth's story features in the book Immortal Blood, which first appeared in Oblivion. It can also still be found in Skyrim.
  • The smuggling/pirate ship Red Wave in Solitude harbor draws its name from the Redwave, an enchanted cutlass (Pirate's Sword) found in Oblivion as a quest reward to The Ghost Ship of Anvil. Further references ties the two: A book found in Oblivion revealed that a Dark Brotherhood Assassin was responsible for killing everyone on board the titular ship. While in Skyrim, a Dark Brotherhood Quest (Contract: Kill Safia) takes place on the Red Wave.
  • There is a small island made of ice to the north west of The Tower Stone that has a constant slope upwards and is unmarkable on your map, but is shown on it. At the very top of this iceberg there is a frozen skeleton with a flag planted in the ground with a chest containing loot and a book called The Knights of the Nine that details the history of The Knights of the Nine, thus suggesting that the dead body was a member of this faction from the DLC Knight of the Nine for Oblivion.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering IslesEdit

  • Inside Riften's Keep, in the court mage's room you may find a letter behind the counter, called 
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    "Per Your Requests". It is a response to a letter sent by Wylandriah, a female Bosmer, regarding the unexistance of a bunch of items that the mage asked for. One of the items is the infamous drug from the Isles called "Greenmote". Mirabelle assumes that Wylandriah has made a mistake, writing that Greenmote does not exist and that she miswrote "Greenspore".
  • Sheogorath has the same voice as his predecessor from Shivering Isles. He also makes references to Passwall and Haskill. He also refers to the plot of Shivering Isles when introducing himself, saying Sheogorath is a title that gets passed "From me to myself."

The Sweetroll JokeEdit

A running joke in Bethesda games (dating all the way back to Arena) about sweetrolls can be found throughout the game.

  • Town guards will occasionally say, "Let me guess, someone stole your sweetroll?"
  • The item Sweetroll can be found throughout Skyrim as a normal food item, and sometimes placed in strange locations.
  • While following you, Cicero will sometimes say, "Cicero is hungry for a sweetroll..."
  • Children can rarely be heard saying, "Give me back my sweetroll!" while chasing each other around.
  • The Wabbajack can sometimes place a sweetroll behind the enemy causing them to turn around or rarely turn an enemy into a sweetroll.
  • The Jarl of Whiterun's daughter can be heard complaining that it is almost impossible to find a decent sweetroll in Whiterun.
  • Having your sweetroll stolen was first mentioned in Arena when answering moral questions to determine your class. It was used in a similar context in Daggerfall and Morrowind.
  • M'aiq the Liar comments that he tried dual-casting spells and burnt his sweetroll.